US biotech firm Moderna has shipped an experimental coronavirus vaccine to US government researchers just six weeks after it started working on the immunization.
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Moderna said in a statement Monday that the first batch of its novel coronavirus vaccine, called mRNA-1273, has been sent to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases .Coronavirus is fast becoming an 'economic pandemic'Shares in the company, which is located near Boston, gained as much as 20% in premarket trading on Tuesday.
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